Sounds reasonable. The fact that he’s in masters also counts as he can do what he is talking about.
Em qua, 10 de abr de 2019 às 09:37, Valorie Zimmerman < valorie.zimmer...@gmail.com> escreveu: > Thank you, Tomaz. <3 > > On Wed, Apr 10, 2019 at 12:34 AM Tomaz Canabrava <tcanabr...@kde.org> > wrote: > >> Let me look, give me 30 minutes. >> >> >> Em qua, 10 de abr de 2019 às 09:30, Valorie Zimmerman < >> valorie.zimmer...@gmail.com> escreveu: >> >>> >>> >>> On Wed, Apr 10, 2019 at 12:25 AM Tomaz Canabrava <tcanabr...@kde.org> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> He contacted me and participated in a qt course I presented at his >>>> university. Inward unsure if he was going to apply. >>>> >>> >>> OK, good to hear that there was some contact. I need some ideas about >>> who can look at this proposal and see if there is any chance of success. >>> >>> Valorie >>> >>> >>>> Em qua, 10 de abr de 2019 às 04:24, Valorie Zimmerman < >>>> valorie.zimmer...@gmail.com> escreveu: >>>> >>>>> I'm unsure if this applicant contacted the KDE Edu team in advance, >>>>> but I heard nothing from them until seeing this proposal this morning. >>>>> >>>>> The short description of the proposal: >>>>> >>>>> "As a student, I use graphs in almost everything related to my >>>>> master’s research. Graph Theory is a great mathematical tool for >>>>> programmers and mathematicians, as it facilitates some computational >>>>> problems resolution and modelling. However, is not always easy to >>>>> understand the underlying theory and algorithms. >>>>> >>>>> "Rocs (https://kde.org/applications/education/rocs) is a Graph Theory >>>>> IDE created in January of 2010, with new updates still being committed >>>>> almost every month, currently in the KDE repositories, designed for >>>>> lecturers, students and researchers. It is composed of a visual data >>>>> structure and a powerful scripting engine in Javascript. Though useful for >>>>> creating simple graphs, it is still lacking the tools to simplify the >>>>> creation of bigger graphs, and also of basic graph theory algorithms for >>>>> beginners. Another improvement it should have is a step by step execution >>>>> system, in order to fully comprehend the algorithms and facilitate >>>>> debugging." >>>>> >>>>> If you are interested in mentoring but have not yet been invited to >>>>> the app, please write kde-soc-managem...@kde.org and tell us what >>>>> google-connected email address you want us in use. Also, subscribe to >>>>> KDE-Soc-Mentor mail list: >>>>> https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-soc-mentor >>>>> >>>>> If you're already a mentor, you can mark "I want to mentor" on the >>>>> proposal page. I believe that we can still comment on the draft and the >>>>> student can read it, although we are not allowed to consider the draft in >>>>> our consideration of which students to accept. >>>>> >>>>> All the best, >>>>> >>>>> Valorie >>>>> >>>> > > -- > http://about.me/valoriez > > >